COLUMBUS, Ohio — Les Wexner, 88, founder of L Brands, will be deposed this week about his long relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and recent Justice Department document releases. House Oversight subpoenaed Wexner, who says he will cooperate. Reports show he gave nearly $750,000 to at least 39 political campaigns or groups since 2019, and several recipients have pledged to return donations. Court filings include a Virginia Giuffre allegation naming Wexner; he denies meeting her or knowing of Epstein’s crimes. Property and corporate records link the men to the 1990s, including political donation returns. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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This case could impact your vote. Wexner's donations have reached dozens of political campaigns. Some recipients are returning the money. If you've supported these campaigns, you might want to check who's funding them.
Wexner's ties to Epstein are under scrutiny. He denies knowing about Epstein's crimes. His deposition could reveal more. Keep an eye on this story. It's about power, money, and accountability. Worth forwarding if you know someone interested in political transparency.
Investigators and congressional oversight bodies gained access to testimony and documents that may advance official inquiries and public accountability.
Les Wexner and associated political recipients faced reputational exposure and political consequences as donations and past ties received renewed scrutiny.
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